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тАО05-23-2006 03:34 AM
тАО05-23-2006 03:34 AM
The problem is when I disconnect router1, router2 becomes the master however it doesn't take over being the master's IP address.
Any ideas?
router1 config
hostname "ROUTER1"
ip routing
snmp-server community "public" Unrestricted
vlan 1
name "DEFAULT_VLAN"
untagged 1-48
ip address dhcp-bootp
exit
vlan 119
name "V119"
ip address 10.119.1.1 255.255.0.0
tagged 1
exit
router vrrp
vlan 119
vrrp vrid 1
owner
virtual-ip-address 10.119.1.1 255.255.0.0
priority 255
enable
exit
exit
router2 config
hostname "ROUTER2"
ip routing
snmp-server community "public" Unrestricted
vlan 1
name "DEFAULT_VLAN"
untagged 1-48
ip address dhcp-bootp
exit
vlan 119
name "V119"
ip address 10.119.1.2 255.255.0.0
tagged 1
exit
router vrrp
vlan 119
vrrp vrid 1
owner
virtual-ip-address 10.119.1.1 255.255.0.0
enable
exit
exit
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тАО05-23-2006 11:26 AM
тАО05-23-2006 11:26 AM
Re: VRRP Issue
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тАО05-23-2006 04:50 PM
тАО05-23-2006 04:50 PM
Re: VRRP Issue
priority 100
after you change owner to backup
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тАО05-24-2006 01:42 AM
тАО05-24-2006 01:42 AM
Re: VRRP Issue
When I do a show vrrp stat it clearly indicates router2 as the backup. When the cable is pulled to router1 then show vrrp stat indicates that router2 is the master.
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тАО05-24-2006 05:53 PM
тАО05-24-2006 05:53 PM
Re: VRRP Issue
I'm guessing that to test you have one host on the 2524 running a ping to 10.119.1.1, you then pull the cable to router 1 and it can no longer reach that address?
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тАО05-24-2006 06:05 PM
тАО05-24-2006 06:05 PM
Re: VRRP Issue
Would you try to set the Priority of the backup router to 100(default), and try to ping from any host connected to 2524, then disconnect Router1.
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тАО06-13-2006 08:27 PM
тАО06-13-2006 08:27 PM
Solutionhttp://forums1.itrc.hp.com/service/forums/questionanswer.do?threadId=1034049
http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc3768.html
6.4.3. Master
While in the {Master} state the router functions as the forwarding router for the IP address(es) associated with the virtual router.
While in this state, a VRRP router MUST do the following:
- MUST NOT accept packets addressed to the IP address(es) associated with the virtual router if it is not the IP address owner.
1.3. Definitions
IP Address Owner -- The VRRP router that has the virtual router's IP address(es) as real interface address(es). This is the router that, when up, will respond to packets addressed to one of these IP addresses for ICMP pings, TCP connections, etc.